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All answers must be exact unless otherwise stated in the question. NOTA is None of the Above. 1. Which of the following is an appropriate graph to display univariate categorical data? A) boxplot B) stemplot C) pie chart D) histogram E) NOTA

2. A die has six faces, all of which are equally likely to occur. Three of the faces have the number 4 printed on them, two of the faces have the number 6 printed on them and one face has a 0 printed on it. What is the expected value of the sum if someone rolled two of these dice? A) 5 B) 8 C) 10 D) 12 E) NOTA

3. In a statistics class, a linear regression equation was computed to predict the final exam score based on the score of the midterm exam. The equation was y = 27 + .65 x , where x is the midterm exam and y is the final exam. Fred earned a 73 on his midterm exam. Fred is too scared to ask Dr. Frost what he got on the final exam. Dr. Frost tells Fred his residual was 4.55 and to figure out his exam grade for himself. What did Fred ! earn on his final exam? A) 68.45 B) 69.9 C) 77.55 D) 79 E) NOTA

4. Find the standard deviation of the following discrete distribution, rounded to two decimal places. X P(X) 34 .09 35 .12 B) 6.64 40 .17 42 .15 47 .20 D) 7.54 50 .17 54 .10

A) 6.31

C) 6.98

E) NOTA

5. An inspection at a tomato plant involves picking 10 tomatoes at random and then accepting the whole lot if at least 7 of the tomatoes are in perfect condition. If in reality 80% of the whole lot is perfect, what is the probability that the lot will be accepted?

A)

201327 1000000

B)

879126 1000000

C)

393216 1953125

D)

8585216 9765625

E ) NOTA

6. Which of the following statements are true?

I. Power can be increased by reducing the Type II error. II. The level of significance is the maximum allowable probability of Type II error. III. If the sample size is constant, then reducing the probability of Type I error will reduce the probability of Type II error. A) I only B) III only C) I and II D) I and III E) NOTA

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Use the following information to answer questions 7 and 8: A Male Female 15 10 B 10 7 C 12 4 D 8 2 F 3 1

7. In conducting a " 2 test between gender and grade, what is the expected count for the number of males who earned a grade of C?

A)

16 3

B) 10 !

C)

32 3

D) 11

E ) NOTA

8. Find the test statistic " 2 between gender and grade.

1197794117 1629 598897059 C) D) E ) NOTA 500000000 680 250000000 ! 9. You want to estimate the mean SAT math score for a population of students with a 87.4% confidence interval. Assume that the population standard deviation is " = 75 . If you want the margin of error to be equal to 20, which of the following would be the minimum sample size required? Use the appropriate table to answer the question. A) B)
A) 18 B) 19 C) 32 D) 33

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10. Given two sets of data X and Y with the following statistics:

X = 85, sX = 2, Y = 63, sY = 4
find the mean and standard deviation of (3X 2Y). Give your answer in the form (mean, standard deviation). ! A) (19, 2) B) (19, 10) C) (129, 2) D) (129, 10) E) NOTA 11. The Florida State University Booster Club has 250,000 members. 55% of its members are male. Each year, each member of the Booster Club must pay their dues. Halfway through the year, 40% of the male members and 70% of the female members had paid their dues. A random sample of 200 members is selected. How many of the randomly selected members can be expected to have paid their dues? A) 90 B) 93 C) 107 D) 110 E) NOTA

12. Given P(A) =

11 39 29 , P(B) = , and P ( A'| B') = , find P ( A " B) . 20 100 61 C) ! 8 25 D) ! 29 100 E ) NOTA !

A)

4 25

B) !

23 100

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13. You have sampled 250 students to find the mean SAT score at Smith High. A 95% confidence interval for the mean SAT score is 1000 to 1200. Which of the following statements gives a valid interpretation of this interval? A) 95% of the 250 students have a mean score between 1000 and 1200. B) If 100 samples were taken and a 95% confidence interval was computed, 5 of them would be in the interval from 1000 to 1200. C) 95% of the population of all students at Smith High have a score between 1000 and 1200. D) If this procedure were repeated many times, 95% of the resulting confidence intervals would contain the true mean SAT score at Smith High. E) NOTA 14. Mr. Scales gives his American History final. The results form a normal distribution. 6.3% of the scores are greater than 93 and 10.2% of the scores are less than 59. Using the appropriate chart, find the mean of the distribution.

A)

10419 140

B)

10861 140

C ) 75

D) 76

E ) NOTA

15. In a nationwide random sample of 500 high school boys and 400 high school girls, 230 boys and 160 girls admitted to cheating on an exam. Find the exact value of the test statistic to show if there is sufficient evidence to say that boys are more likely to admit to cheating than girls. Assume that the test statistic is positive.
A) 180497 100000 B) 10 4902 817 C) 12 1105 221 D) 10 6855 457 E ) NOTA

16. Below are two partially completed probability distributions for the random variables x and y. If x and y are independent and the joint probabilities P(x = 2, y = 2) = .175 and P(x = 2, y = 3) = .07, find P(x = 3, y = 3). x P(x) A) .45 1 .4 2 ?? 3 ?? C) .071 y P(y) D) .05 1 .3 2 ?? 3 ??

B) .175

E) NOTA

17. Creating a sample of students by selecting every 10th student in the student directory is what type of sample? A) simple random sample D) cluster sample B) stratified sample E) NOTA C) systematic sample

18. The following is given about two sets of data: x = 58, sx = 3, y = 42, sy = 7, y = 1.47 x " 43.26 Find the coefficient of determination. A) .1369 B) .37 C) .3969 D) .63 E) NOTA

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19. Deerfield High and Ely High have been competing in the 100 meter dash in the County championships for many years. A random sample of 14 running times for Deerfield High produces a mean of 10.32 seconds and a standard deviation of .24 seconds. A random sample of 14 running times for Ely High produces a mean of 10.36 seconds and a standard deviation of .31 seconds. Construct an 80% confidence interval for the difference between the average speeds of the two groups. Use the appropriate chart and the conservative estimate. Assume a positive difference and round each endpoint of the interval to four decimal places. A) (-.1815, .1015) B) (-.1809, .1009) C) (-.1009, .1809) D) (-.1015, .1815) E)NOTA 20. In conducting a hypothesis test, the p-value is the A) probability of making a Type I error B) probability of making a Type II error C) probability that the null hypothesis is true D) significance level of the test E) NOTA 21. Stacy is working hard everyday to improve her first serve. Stacy hits her first serve in 38% of the time. Stacy is going to practice her first serve until she gets a first serve in. Find the probability that it takes Stacy more than 3 first serves before she gets her first first serve in. Round your answer to 6 decimal places. A) .054872 B) .090565 C) .146072 D) .238328 E) NOTA

Use the following information to answer questions 22 and 23: The breakdown of the senior class at Jones High is as follows: 90 students take Math, 61 students take Chemistry and 74 students take History. 48 students take Math only, 21 students take Chemistry only and 36 students take History only. 20 students take all three courses and 12 students take none of the courses. 22. Find the total number of seniors at Jones High. A) 155 B) 167 C) 185 D) 197 E) NOTA

23. Find the probability that a student studies Math, given that the student studies exactly two classes.

A)

11 25

B)

8 15

C)

3 5

D)

11 15

E ) NOTA

24. There are 15 green Skittles, 10 orange Skittles and 6 yellow Skittles in a jar. Skittles are chosen one at a time, with replacement, until an orange Skittle is chosen. Find the mean and standard deviation of this situation. Round the mean and standard deviation to two decimal places. Answers are in the form (mean, standard deviation). A) (3.10, 2.60) B) (1.65, 3.81) C) (3.10, 2.55) D) (1.65, 2.81) E) NOTA

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25. The following is information about the weights of teachers based on a simple random sample of 324 teachers. The hypotheses are H o : = 175, H a : > 175 . Assume that the population standard deviation is " = 15. The test rejects H o at the 5% level of significance. Using the appropriate chart, calculate the power of the test against the alternative = 178. Round your answer to three decimal places. ! ! ! A) 1.000 B) .975 C) .974 D) .950 E) NOTA 26. ! Ara is concerned about her statistics course grade. It is made up of four components: homework, quizzes, tests, and the final exam. Homework makes up 10% of the grade, quizzes 20%, tests 30% and the final exam makes up the rest of the grade. Aras average on homework was 95, on quizzes was 84 and on tests was 88. Ara wants an A for the statistics course. In order to get an A, she must have an overall average of at least 91. What is the minimum score Ara must earn on the final exam to get an A for the course? A) 95 B) 95.75 C) 96 D) 97 E) NOTA

27. Student performance on the AP Statistics Free Response is being measured. A random sample of 25 students is chosen. The mean of the student results is 2.16 with a standard deviation of 1.06. Using the appropriate chart, calculate the 90% confidence interval for the mean student performance for all students taking the test. Round your answers to three decimal places. A) (1.797, 2.523) B) (1.797, 2.522) C) (1.798, 2.523) D) (1.798, 2.522) E) NOTA

28. Which of the following are true statements? I. If bias is present in a sampling procedure, it can be overcome by increasing the sample size. II. Sampling techniques that use probability effectively eliminate bias. III. Questionnaires with neutral wording are likely to have response bias. A) I only B) II only C) I and II D) II and III E) NOTA

29. The results of Ms. Hesters Chemistry exam form a normal distribution with a mean of 72 and a standard deviation of 5. Find the proportion of students that score greater than 84, given that the students scored greater than 70. Use the appropriate chart to answer the question. Round your answer to four decimal places. A) .0082 B) .0125 C) .0238 D) .6472 E) NOTA

30. Mr. Collazo gives a Japanese exam. The results of the exam are a mean of 68 and a standard deviation of 6. Mr. Collazo curves the exam so that the new mean and standard deviation are 75 and 4, respectively. Austin scored an 80 on the exam. What is Austins new score after the curve has been applied? A) 83 B) 87 C) 90 D) 93 E) NOTA

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